Stradbroke & District Pre School

  




INTRODUCTION

 

Stradbroke Pre-school is situated in the grounds of Stradbroke Primary School, Suffolk.  The Pre-school sessions are from 9.00am to 11.30am Monday to Friday and Lunch club sessions are from 11.30am to 1.00pm Monday to Friday.  Children can start pre-school as soon as they are 2½ years old.  They can attend up to 5 free pre-school sessions a week from the term after they are 3 years old.  Fees apply for the lunch club sessions, see the ‘fees and free places’ section for more details.  The Pre-school terms are in line with Stradbroke Primary School and we have close links with the teachers and the older children within the school which aid in making the transition to primary school as smooth as possible.

 

The pre-school views parents as a key partner in helping your child to learn and develop.  We rely on a committee of volunteers (usually parents of children at the pre-school) to run and help to shape the service offered.  As a registered charity the pre-school is funded by government grants and charity fund raising.  See more detail in ‘The Management of Pre-School’ section.

 

AIMS

 

We aim to provide high quality care and education for children primarily below statutory school age, giving them access to a wide and varied range of activities in a warm, friendly and caring environment. 

 

Alongside this we aim to work in partnership with parents to help children learn and develop, encouraging good behaviour, politeness and thought for others. 

 

We will always consider the individual needs of each child to aid their general development.  We aim to add to the life and well-being of the local community and

Offer children and their parents a service which promotes equality and values diversity.

 

We will ensure that as a member of the Pre-school, your child is in a safe and stimulating environment and given generous care and attention (due to our high ratio of adults to children).  We allow the children the opportunity to join the other children and adults to live, play, work and learn together, progressing their learning and development building on what they already know and can do.